The celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month started Sept. 15, but in changing times, many find the use of the government created word “Hispanic” is dated…
You don’t need to know anything about art to have an overwhelming appreciation for Rembrandt van Rijn’s masterpieces. The Dutch draughtsman, painter and printmaker’s finest…
The Panhellenic community at DU welcomed home a robust group of students on Monday, Sept. 24. If you were in class on Monday around 5…
An array of bright lights, 3D visuals and the sound of funk and electronic music filled the beloved Red Rocks venue on Sept. 28 as…
The culmination of Kinyata Jackson’s March for Black Women came to fruition this last Saturday, Sept. 29. Black women came together on the steps of the Colorado…
This 2018-2019 school year, Senate and Presidential candidates for the Undergraduate Student Government (USG) will have the chance to have their campaign finances reimbursed. Resolution…
With four generations of Colorado-born family history and eight years as State Treasurer, Walker Stapleton is hoping to become Colorado’s next Republican Governor. After a…
The biggest decision in the state of Colorado this year is the gubernatorial election since incumbent John Hickenlooper’s term is coming to an end. The…
DU’s campus master plan, Impact 2025, promises to transform DU’s campus with new buildings and expanded sustainability on campus. The plans include a new freshman…
In a special announcement made by Chancellor Chopp on Sept. 20, DU’s Institute for Public Policy Studies was renamed the Scrivner Institute for Public Policy…